The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.
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The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.
In this episode of the History of Being a Black Podcast, Jay Hall shares his personal journey as a Detroit Lions fan. He reminisces about childhood memories of watching legendary players like Billy Sims and Barry Sanders. Jay discusses the highs and lows of being a Lions fan, including heartbreak in the NFC Championship and the winless 2008 season. He reflects on the impact of coaches like Jim Caldwell and the disappointment of the Matt Patricia era. Jay also explores his evolving relationship with football and the resilience of black communities. Despite the challenges, he remains optimistic about the future of the Lions.
The History of Being Black
The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.